as an aside,
back when "made in japan" was a proverbial joke,
there was this city in japan, named "usa".
thus can the manufacturers in that place, truthfully label their export products as "made in usa".
heh heh.
as an aside,
back when "made in japan" was a proverbial joke,
there was this city in japan, named "usa".
thus can the manufacturers in that place, truthfully label their export products as "made in usa".
heh heh.
Yokohama is a true-blue Japanese tire brand but we also have a Yokohama manufacturing plant locally. I think that's where the good Dr. is referring to.
Customarily, you will only see the name of the country after the "Made in.. " mark.there was this city in japan, named "usa".
thus can the manufacturers in that place, truthfully label their export products as "made in usa".
Often the major tire houses sell economy grade tires under different names globally.
You might find Mastercraft, which is a Cooper sub-brand.
Goodyear owns Dunlop, etc.